While many of Colorado’s Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep herds continue to struggle with disease, 2024 was a better year for the state animal. Andy Holland, a big game manager at Colorado Parks and ...
Hunting season is officially in full swing in Colorado. Hunters of grouse and turkeys are now out in the field, as well as bear and sheep hunters and archery hunters for deer, elk, pronghorn, and ...
Colorado hunters and fishers can now apply for new opportunities as Colorado Parks and Wildlife opens up applications for its 2026 big game draw and for fishing licenses. Colorado Parks and Wildlife ...
Like the majority of Colorado’s big game species, the success of Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep is up against habitat loss and disturbances, a changing climate and growing recreation and human pressure.
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Ever wonder how Colorado Parks and Wildlife keeps tabs on southeastern Colorado wildlife herds? Starting Monday, Dec. 2, CPW biologists will be taking to the skies in a low-flying helicopter to ...
Like most states, Colorado has chosen a state animal meant to reflect its culture, landscape, and sense of identity. In 1961, that choice was the Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep, an animal closely tied ...